Churches

Here is a complete listing of the churches of England and Wales that have been assessed under the 'Taking Stock' project.

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Orpington – Holy Innocents

A modern church of 1980-1 built to a striking design by Michael Blee, as part of a complex of church, parish hall and... Read More

Orrell – St James

The mission at Orrell goes back to 1699. The present building originated in 1805 as a typically plain pre-Emancipation... Read More

Osbaldeston – St Mary

A well-detailed Perpendicular Gothic design of the 1830s, with attached Tudor-style presbytery. The interior shows the... Read More

Osgodby – Our Lady and St Joseph (chapel-of-ease)

The oldest surviving church in use in the Diocese of Nottingham. A small and evocative house and chapel built soon... Read More

Osmotherley village – Our Lady of Mount Grace

The building in which the chapel is housed has a plain eighteenth-century frontage and is one of the larger structures... Read More

Ossett – St Ignatius

A seemly and well-proportioned cruciform church decorated with simple elements within its external brickwork. In... Read More

Osterley – St Vincent de Paul

A new church, thoughtfully designed and with some good quality fittings. It makes a reasonable architectural... Read More

Oswaldkirk – St Aidan (chapel-of-ease)

A chapel-of-ease from Ampleforth, built in the 1960s and occupying a prominent position on a raised site on the edge of... Read More

Oswaldtwistle – St Mary

A Gothic Revival church of 1897-8, with major alterations and extensions of 1928, designed in a contextual manner.... Read More

Oswestry – Our Lady Help of Christians and St Oswald

A handsome late-nineteenth century church stone-built church with a fine attached interwar Lady Chapel, all paid for by... Read More

Otford – Holy Trinity (chapel-of-ease)

A modest and, at least internally, not unappealing church of the 1980s. The Stations of the Cross are the only fittings... Read More

Otley – Our Lady and All Saints

A Puginian Gothic design by Charles Hansom, built on the site of the medieval manor house of the Archbishop of York.... Read More

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